Wabi-sabi Incense Burner
Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.
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Description
- Material: Copper
- Origin: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi.
- Round: 5.0cm x 4.0cm, weight 220g.
- Square: 6.5cm x 3.5cm, weight 220g.
- On a cold night, guests come to drink tea and drink it - cooking tea around the stove is a unique ritual. Precision cast copper tea stove, cast using the lost wax method. For night conversations around the fire, one person may invite three or five friends to sit down, make tea and drink tea, which fills the room with fragrance.
- It was created through more than a dozen processes, with just the right amount of old-fashioned flavor, and the materials are solid and the details are in place.
- In ancient times, literati and ladies often placed exquisite incense burners in their boudoirs. A wisp of green smoke accompanied them when they played the piano, drank tea, or read, creating a leisurely atmosphere... that made people feel fresh and elegant.
- Both tea and incense have a tasting process. The first is the process of nasal observation. Nasal observation is the direct grasp of fragrance, accurately smelling the sweetness, coolness, bitterness, fragrance, milky taste, etc., laying a solid foundation for perceiving fragrance.
- When drinking tea, light a piece of agarwood incense and enjoy the bitterness of the tea. Smell the sweetness of the agarwood. The bitterness of the tea leaves and the sweetness of the agarwood fragrance perfectly complement each other and give you a collision and impact enjoyment. In this society eager for quick success and instant benefits, choose a quiet and elegant cabin, drink tea and enjoy the fragrance, and relax.
Wabi-sabi Incense Burner
$168.67
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